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he had zero problems to get guns to drug lords. madam secretary, and mr. holder, free this marine now. the least you can do. where are hillary and holder? >> bob: the suggestion that they are in a position to free them. the mexicans have to make that decision. keep in mind, we put all kind of pressure on the mexicans about their drug running. part of this is a pay back for mexicans. are they holding out to get a get back for what we have been doing to them with putting the heat on them about gun runnin running? a part. not right but not an issue of the united states government. >> eric: can i ask you we have been putting on them about the gun running? >> we made a point for good reason. i'm not suggesting it's not. >> they have been at the gun running. some say enough is enough >> andrea: the administration barely -- >> eric: right now, right now, with the pen release and why doesn't he? bost got me. >> bob: this administration hasn't been talking about gun running. that is the problem. >> andrea: today, carney was asked about them. played dumb or maybe he
he had zero problems to get guns to drug lords. madam secretary, and mr. holder, free this marine now. the least you can do. where are hillary and holder? >> bob: the suggestion that they are in a position to free them. the mexicans have to make that decision. keep in mind, we put all kind of pressure on the mexicans about their drug running. part of this is a pay back for mexicans. are they holding out to get a get back for what we have been doing to them with putting the heat on them...
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lord jim. >> first, i will have the skillet. next, i shall secure some hobit holes with the side of a pumpkin pancake. that should hold me until second breakfast. >> eat like a hobit, only at denny's. >> stephen: yes, eat like a hobit, because at denny's, you can't eat like a human. ( laughter ). obviously, obviously, folks tolken was an oxford professor who with the simple fantasy novel exploredded link between language and culture and the shared mythological themes. he probably gets the gandolf-gobble-melt. remember to slather it with gandolf gravy. or maybe get the ring burger, which the legends say will turn your intestines into ghoul ( laughter ) so be sure to try every hobit meal. they're a delicious tribute to a beloved children's book, though the breakfast has a much darker ending. of course-- it's true. of course, there's nothing more magical than the miracle of child birth. but only if it's your child. if it's somebody else's, it looks like a scene they cut to keep the "r" rating. when you hold your newborn in your arm
lord jim. >> first, i will have the skillet. next, i shall secure some hobit holes with the side of a pumpkin pancake. that should hold me until second breakfast. >> eat like a hobit, only at denny's. >> stephen: yes, eat like a hobit, because at denny's, you can't eat like a human. ( laughter ). obviously, obviously, folks tolken was an oxford professor who with the simple fantasy novel exploredded link between language and culture and the shared mythological themes. he...
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>> eric: lords aleaping. >> andrea: eight maids a milking. six geese a laying. >> bob:♪ three french hens ♪ two turtle doves ♪ partridge in a pear tree >> andrea: very good, robert. >> bob: thank you. made up story after the story about santa claus. santa claus is real. >> andrea: mariah carey, she and fallen brought back one of her songs all i want for christmas is you. take a listen. >> dana: from a great movie. >> ♪ make my wish come true ♪ all i want for christmas ♪ is you ♪ ♪ >> ♪ i don't want a lot more christmas ♪ ♪ there is just one thing i need ♪ ♪ and i don't care about the presents ♪ ♪ underneath the christmas tree ♪ >> andrea: what a great version. i love her. 'canes is from one of my favorite movies ever. >> greg: "love actually." terrible movie. can i make a protest here. when christmas started the life span was only 30 years. we live twice as long. make christmas every other year. >> bob: do you not think she has a great set of lungs? >> greg: i hate her. >> eric: we live longer because we celebr
>> eric: lords aleaping. >> andrea: eight maids a milking. six geese a laying. >> bob:♪ three french hens ♪ two turtle doves ♪ partridge in a pear tree >> andrea: very good, robert. >> bob: thank you. made up story after the story about santa claus. santa claus is real. >> andrea: mariah carey, she and fallen brought back one of her songs all i want for christmas is you. take a listen. >> dana: from a great movie. >> ♪ make my wish come...
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the minimum wage did not go up, so neither did hiring lords and ladies. but calling birds, swans, geese, french hens, gold rings and the pear tree all cost more. counting everything, each time it's mentioned in the song, the total for the set is $107,300, plus shipping and handling. > tt's our rogr for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. there's always much more on our website as well. you can comment on all of our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from the golden temple in india, where sikhs celebrated the birthday of their founder guru nanak. ♪
the minimum wage did not go up, so neither did hiring lords and ladies. but calling birds, swans, geese, french hens, gold rings and the pear tree all cost more. counting everything, each time it's mentioned in the song, the total for the set is $107,300, plus shipping and handling. > tt's our rogr for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. there's always much more on our website as well. you can comment on...
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i'll do that. >> no, no, thank you, my lord. reporter: for the uninitiated he's the valet lame from a war wound who begins season 3 in prison wrongly convicted of murdering his vile wife. house maid anna is his long-suffering true love. >> you never dawted for just one minute? i wouldn't blame you. >> no. reporter: downtown abbey is a phenomenon. as actor brendan coyle discovered when he went to morocco on vacation. >> i just got sort of mobbed. people from all over, from ireland, denmark, australia, iceland, spain. shouting, did you kill your wife? did you kill your wife? >> i think she's dead. reporter: for downtown's younger relatively unknown stars, the show has been life changing. emmy-nominated michelle daugherty was on the cover of vanity fair undressed. >> it's thrilling actually to be a part of something that's captured the hearts of the world. >> reporter: dan stevens is currently on broadway, signing autographs at the stage door every night. >> you two can stay here. reporter: but joanne froggett, anna, also nominated
i'll do that. >> no, no, thank you, my lord. reporter: for the uninitiated he's the valet lame from a war wound who begins season 3 in prison wrongly convicted of murdering his vile wife. house maid anna is his long-suffering true love. >> you never dawted for just one minute? i wouldn't blame you. >> no. reporter: downtown abbey is a phenomenon. as actor brendan coyle discovered when he went to morocco on vacation. >> i just got sort of mobbed. people from all over,...
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>> thank you oh, lord for this food we are about to receive and the bounty, our lord, amen. >> moving back to california is a long-term goal but it's one we're going to have to be strategic about. we can't be just like we're sick of it here, let's pack up our stuff and go. >> scott's mom's here and scott's dad is here. i mean, although the people that we love back home are not here, family is important to us. >> for scott, being a pregnant man in their small hometown of weed, california, was easy. here in new mexico, they're forced to be more secretive about where baby miles came from. but now the moores are about to make their bravest decision yet. >> we walk the trails out behind scott's mom's house and just popped off with i really think i want to have another one. and i remember i had to sit down. i was like, what? because from the very beginning he was like, i'll have one, one only, and i'm done. three is enough. >> choosing the right time for a new baby is always tricky. but for a transgender man, timing is everything. >> i mean, honestly, i would say if you were a biological wo
>> thank you oh, lord for this food we are about to receive and the bounty, our lord, amen. >> moving back to california is a long-term goal but it's one we're going to have to be strategic about. we can't be just like we're sick of it here, let's pack up our stuff and go. >> scott's mom's here and scott's dad is here. i mean, although the people that we love back home are not here, family is important to us. >> for scott, being a pregnant man in their small hometown of...
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oh, dear lord i'm not a republican. >> judge jeanine: what is interesting when you talk about language and categories and all that, it was like when boehner talks about all of this economic this, that and the other thing and the president obama talks about christmas, the holidays and families struggling. you know, now you got the two of them saying a resolution can only be reached by both sides of the aisle working together. let's hear this one. >> avoiding this tax hike is not a democratic responsibility or republican responsibility. with their votes the american people have determined that governing is a shared responsibility between both parties. in this congress laws can only pass with support from democrats and republicans and that means nobody gets 100% of what they want. >> many of us believe on both sides of the aisle the fundamental reform of our tax code that would help us get our economy moving faster and put more americans back to work and more americans on the tax rolls. how we get there, god only knows. >> judge jeanine: steven, ten seconds for this. if we go over the cli
oh, dear lord i'm not a republican. >> judge jeanine: what is interesting when you talk about language and categories and all that, it was like when boehner talks about all of this economic this, that and the other thing and the president obama talks about christmas, the holidays and families struggling. you know, now you got the two of them saying a resolution can only be reached by both sides of the aisle working together. let's hear this one. >> avoiding this tax hike is not a...
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>> lord, i hope not, bob. i think it would be disastrous for the country if we did. you know, you can look at the forecast that we have, economic growth would slow, you know, by 4%. that, by definition, puts you back into recession when you're only growing by 2%. about two million people would lose their jobs. unemployment would go to 9%. you know, you can already see the effects of it-- you look at businesses, they're slowing their head count by atricks they're saying they're going to have to lay people off. they're going to cut their capital expenditures. they're going to cult their investments. they're already holding cash. moody's and fitch have said they would lower our credit rating. that would cause our interest rate to go up. i don't think the stock market has facted on factored this in. i think it would be a disaster to go over the cliff. >> schieffer: what about you usenator simpson, would they really let this happen? >> when you have responsible leaders saying like this, i think it would help the democrats more if we go over the cliff. and then responsible
>> lord, i hope not, bob. i think it would be disastrous for the country if we did. you know, you can look at the forecast that we have, economic growth would slow, you know, by 4%. that, by definition, puts you back into recession when you're only growing by 2%. about two million people would lose their jobs. unemployment would go to 9%. you know, you can already see the effects of it-- you look at businesses, they're slowing their head count by atricks they're saying they're going to...
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this is a very serious problem because drug lords continue with their criminal activities even when in prison they continue running their operations from prison interest there's an interesting situation you fight drug cartels in of course that a difficult task when you have to operate in a free market economy that cuban prison there is no freedom to start with and yet even there you are unable to defeat drugs this means there is corruption in corruption is indeed the biggest reason why the drug lords managed to survive. so long. with drug abuse and drug related crime with so many other things there are two aspects. but on the one hand the government should reduce the supply of drugs the government should reduce the supply of drugs coming from abroad and the government should reduce the manufacture of synthetic drugs within russia. this involves police justin's control and so on this is the coercive aspect on the other hand there is the aspen. to demand that if i don't take drugs i won't buy them no matter how much you offer them to me so demand for drugs is generated by social conditio
this is a very serious problem because drug lords continue with their criminal activities even when in prison they continue running their operations from prison interest there's an interesting situation you fight drug cartels in of course that a difficult task when you have to operate in a free market economy that cuban prison there is no freedom to start with and yet even there you are unable to defeat drugs this means there is corruption in corruption is indeed the biggest reason why the drug...
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can his hotly anticipated new movie "the hobbit" possibly live up to "the lord of the rings"? >> one of my favorite characters. >> ann goes inside his magical world. >> now we're really in trouble. >> yeah, where are we looking? oh, dear. >> that and more tonight as "rock center" gets under way. >>> good evening and welcome to "rock center." the impact of apple on life in america is well established by any standard. they have changed our electronics and our culture and whether you're the owner of apple products or not, you've got to admit that much. as much as any company can be about one guy, apple was steve jobs. and now that steve jobs is gone, apple is run by tim cook. he hasn't talked a whole lot about his life or his business. he certainly hasn't done so on television until now. apple is famously secretively and while it took months of meetings and negotiations, tim cook agreed to be interviewed and we met up at one of the places apple has transformed. nobody remembers the guy who came after thomas edison. and nobody seems to recognize tim cook as we walked together acro
can his hotly anticipated new movie "the hobbit" possibly live up to "the lord of the rings"? >> one of my favorite characters. >> ann goes inside his magical world. >> now we're really in trouble. >> yeah, where are we looking? oh, dear. >> that and more tonight as "rock center" gets under way. >>> good evening and welcome to "rock center." the impact of apple on life in america is well established by any standard....
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in the maya city of copan, a jeweler fashioned rare shell and jade for his powerful lord. in mexico, living artisans echo the economy of a vanished civilization. and in teotihuacan, evidence of mass production has now been unearthed. tiny faces of clay reflect the men and women who made them a thousand years ago. on the other side of the world, in the ancient roman city of ostia, huge merchant ships were part of an economy much like our own. and today, the tanners of morocco still practice their ancient craft, living proof that economies have evolved out of the past. everyone who has ever lived has been part of an economic system. iel bote grande...mil pesos! economic systems are simply the ways people produce, distribute and consume things -- everything and anything, from tortillas to stocks and bonds. for 10,000, 10,000 an eighth. today, as in the past, economic systems lie at the heart of how a society is organized. archaeologists search for these systems because they believe economies hold the key to understanding ancient societies. archaeologist william sanders. the e
in the maya city of copan, a jeweler fashioned rare shell and jade for his powerful lord. in mexico, living artisans echo the economy of a vanished civilization. and in teotihuacan, evidence of mass production has now been unearthed. tiny faces of clay reflect the men and women who made them a thousand years ago. on the other side of the world, in the ancient roman city of ostia, huge merchant ships were part of an economy much like our own. and today, the tanners of morocco still practice...
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that these weapons are really lining up directly in the hands of this young lord so between the u.s. and mexico it's unclear whether this favorable treatment will be genuine or extended but damaging evidence and against the government lines that there is a drug war being fought and then back there's probably something very different indeed indeed yes the media narrative is quite different from from the truth on the ground thank you so much for coming on breaking it down and explain a little bit about what's happening right there from mexico city investigative journalist andrew kindness my pleasure. all you like what you see so far go to our you tube channel you tube dot com plus breaking news that inscribed to us there check out our facebook page at facebook dot com plus breaking that fat and if you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm not on air follow me on twitter at abby martin i took a break from my preaching for now it's a turn to hear if the u.s. is set to launch itself off the fiscal cliff next. wealthy british style sun it's sometimes. hard. to see the. markets why not
that these weapons are really lining up directly in the hands of this young lord so between the u.s. and mexico it's unclear whether this favorable treatment will be genuine or extended but damaging evidence and against the government lines that there is a drug war being fought and then back there's probably something very different indeed indeed yes the media narrative is quite different from from the truth on the ground thank you so much for coming on breaking it down and explain a little bit...
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the lord will provide. the lord will provide. >> but not today. >> but not today. [laughs] so i got to look for another option, but i'll find one. >> what are you gonna do? >> i don't know. i have a lot of good friends, and i have a lot of church support. i was very active in my church, and i have a lot of friends at church. i just hate to ask. i've worked all my life. i hate to ask. that's why things like this are so wonderful. >> there is no shame in seeking health care. >> no, you're right. you know, it really-- i am sad that we are the wealthiest nation in the world, and we don't take care of our own, so... but it will be okay. >> and it did turn out okay after all. >> stare right here. >> three. >> someone at r.a.m. noticed joanne's situation. they put her in the vision care line and examined her for a new pair of glasses. >> if i may have your attention, please. i'm afraid that we've got some rather disappointing news. >> but at the gate, many were waiting when the weekend ended. >> 449. and 450. >> in the expedition to knoxville, r.a.m. saw 920 patients, mad
the lord will provide. the lord will provide. >> but not today. >> but not today. [laughs] so i got to look for another option, but i'll find one. >> what are you gonna do? >> i don't know. i have a lot of good friends, and i have a lot of church support. i was very active in my church, and i have a lot of friends at church. i just hate to ask. i've worked all my life. i hate to ask. that's why things like this are so wonderful. >> there is no shame in seeking...
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you know, i take dana's reference to "lord of the flies." it's really more like a monkey's wedding or something out there, the disarray in the republican party. >> i have never been to one of those actually. >> well, you can imagine the confusion. yeah. but it's the ideologues versus the pragmatists. the pragmatists simply want to serve their donor base. that's why they don't want to raise taxes on the rich, but the ideologues have a different game altogether. they want to bring down government basically. >> well, you can't watch the game without a scorecard. here is some more of the people on the pragma side, and it's an unusual shaping up. bill kristol is leading the criticism, that the republicans need a come to jesus moment. he writes, it may be major parts of american conservatism have become such a racket that a kind of refounding of the movement as a cause is necessary. joe scarborough, our colleague, amplified his opinion on "morning joe" yesterday. let's listen to joe. >> conservatism is a racket for a lot of people to get very, ver
you know, i take dana's reference to "lord of the flies." it's really more like a monkey's wedding or something out there, the disarray in the republican party. >> i have never been to one of those actually. >> well, you can imagine the confusion. yeah. but it's the ideologues versus the pragmatists. the pragmatists simply want to serve their donor base. that's why they don't want to raise taxes on the rich, but the ideologues have a different game altogether. they want to...
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joke on the official police website, "you may responsibly get baked, order some pizzas and enjoy a 'lord of the rings' marathon in the privacy of your own home." but even though it's legal to have it, it's not yet legal to sell marijuana to the masses. at least not for another year, while the state establishes rules for this now budding industry. entrepreneurs, or pot-trepeneurs, like this former microsoft manager are already making plans to open starbucks-like stores. >> the category of premium marijuana. think like a fine brandy, a fine cognac. >> reporter: drug policy experts worry the new law could spark new problems. >> the price of marijuana will drop dramatically and consumption will increase. that spells bad news for parents and researchers who are realizing that today's marijuana is not your woodstock weed of the '60s. it is much more harmful. >> reporter: authorities are watching closely. >>> time, now, for a look at weather across the country on this friday morning. we have showers from seattle to portland. up to a foot of snow in the cascades and northern rockies. and a few i
joke on the official police website, "you may responsibly get baked, order some pizzas and enjoy a 'lord of the rings' marathon in the privacy of your own home." but even though it's legal to have it, it's not yet legal to sell marijuana to the masses. at least not for another year, while the state establishes rules for this now budding industry. entrepreneurs, or pot-trepeneurs, like this former microsoft manager are already making plans to open starbucks-like stores. >> the...
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. >> the reality has set in that these 20 children are with the lord and taken too young and too innocent and we just told a little boy about his sister now, a and -- so sorry. a lot of these people are from our parish, which makes it pretty heavy for me, too, i baptized some of these children and they were getting ready for mirs communion. >> an entire community doing what it can tonight. >>> still ahead on "world news," a question american families grappling with, how to talk to children about what happened. dr. richard besser to weigh in with the one thing that might help heal them, tonight. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. but when i was in an accident... can keep pain away all day. i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare
. >> the reality has set in that these 20 children are with the lord and taken too young and too innocent and we just told a little boy about his sister now, a and -- so sorry. a lot of these people are from our parish, which makes it pretty heavy for me, too, i baptized some of these children and they were getting ready for mirs communion. >> an entire community doing what it can tonight. >>> still ahead on "world news," a question american families grappling...
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this hasn't shaken my faith in the lord and in humanity. i'm looking at the parents and drawing great, great strength from them. this community, as i'm sure you have realized, is an incredible place of care. many people move here, they don't have extended family, so their friends become family for them and they draw a great deal of strength from that. that's what we're all about here. i'm happy not because of the situation. i'm happy that the world gets to know that there's still a community like this. >> i have heard so many people say to me remarkable things about you. i really appreciate you talking to us. >> i don't know if you have a green and white >> i do, and i have the bracelet as well. thank you very much. >> bless you. >>> monsignor weiss. as we talked about, one of the funerals at his church today was for grace mcdonnell, 7 years old. in the week since the tragedy, i was able to get to know her family a little bit. they helped us get to know grace. they're going to share their memories about their amazing grace, next. [ bells to
this hasn't shaken my faith in the lord and in humanity. i'm looking at the parents and drawing great, great strength from them. this community, as i'm sure you have realized, is an incredible place of care. many people move here, they don't have extended family, so their friends become family for them and they draw a great deal of strength from that. that's what we're all about here. i'm happy not because of the situation. i'm happy that the world gets to know that there's still a community...
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if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same what my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia it took them years to get their summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of omsk discovered their living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track this had no modern changes made to it you're going to discover that he's descended from some of these exiles and decided to build a museum telling the story he and his reactors now receiving to us from all over the world to show them what it was like what these bodies were going to stop it's scary to put the shackles on of course it's interesting if we don't remember our history we will have no future we want is a monument to one of the czarist russia cruelest chapters. the city served as the capital of anticommunist white russian leader admiral culture shock in the
if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same what my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia it took them years to get their summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of omsk discovered their living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand...
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lord, intensify our dedication to make sacrifices for the good of our nation and world as we put our trust in you to do for us immeasurably, abundantly, above all that we can ask or imagine, according to your power, he working in and through us. -- more power, working in and through us. we pray in your sovereign name. amen. >> senator dan inouye was a noble soul, one of the finest men i have ever met, and we are por for his loss. i want to join senator inouye's family, hawaii, and all americans in paying respect to an american hero. senator inouye was one of the deluxe senators to ever walk the hallowed halls of this great building. he leaves behind a legacy of public leadership and private kindness that will not be forgotten as long as these walls stand and as long as histories are written. it is fitting you should lie in state in the dome of the capital and proper that he should rest upon the same platform upon which abraham lincoln, president john f. kennedy, rosa parks, and 26 more of this nation's luminaries have lain in state. dan inouye was an institution and deserves to spend
lord, intensify our dedication to make sacrifices for the good of our nation and world as we put our trust in you to do for us immeasurably, abundantly, above all that we can ask or imagine, according to your power, he working in and through us. -- more power, working in and through us. we pray in your sovereign name. amen. >> senator dan inouye was a noble soul, one of the finest men i have ever met, and we are por for his loss. i want to join senator inouye's family, hawaii, and all...
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in the lord's prayer. it's a striking text in matthew 6 where jesus says this. >> forgive us for the ways we wronged you as we forgive those that wrong us. if you forgive sins your herchly father will also forgive you. if you don't forgive neither will the father. >> it's dependent forgive us as we for give us. if we don't, then god won't forgive us. >> certainly the haul days and families coming together. it's not always easy. there are problems within families. what can families do to try and forgive and, i guess, forget maybe around the holiday? >> i think the bible is helpful in two ways in this regard. one is that the phrase "forgive and forget," we say it a lot is not found in the bible. it's very hard to forget things that are really bad. it's interesting that the bible even suggests that some things are so bad they can't be forgotten and maybe shouldn't be forgotten. they shouldn't be forgotten because it keeps us from letting it happen again. also, we shouldn't forget them because it keeps us than
in the lord's prayer. it's a striking text in matthew 6 where jesus says this. >> forgive us for the ways we wronged you as we forgive those that wrong us. if you forgive sins your herchly father will also forgive you. if you don't forgive neither will the father. >> it's dependent forgive us as we for give us. if we don't, then god won't forgive us. >> certainly the haul days and families coming together. it's not always easy. there are problems within families. what can...
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so the folks administering this terrible prison is not the mexican government, but these drug lords. >> bill: are you telling me, congresswoman, the president of mexico does not have enough power to release had american from that filthy prison in matamoros? is that what you're telling me? >> i believe he doesn't have the guts o do it. does he have the authority to do it? yes. >> bill: of course he does. >> this is a case that will put him to the test. this is a country whose leaders, leader after leader, they love to lecture the united states about how badly we supposedly treat illegal immigrants. hogwash. here is another case, because it is not an isolated case -- of an american unjustifiably imprisoned. so we call on this president to do his duty and release this -- >> bill: i want our president to do something, too. i want barak obama to speak out about this. he has remained silent. so has secretary of state clinton. i understand this much and i think you hinted at it. we don't want to muck up any negotiations that might be fruitful by attacking anybody and calling anybody out mak
so the folks administering this terrible prison is not the mexican government, but these drug lords. >> bill: are you telling me, congresswoman, the president of mexico does not have enough power to release had american from that filthy prison in matamoros? is that what you're telling me? >> i believe he doesn't have the guts o do it. does he have the authority to do it? yes. >> bill: of course he does. >> this is a case that will put him to the test. this is a country...
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casey at the bat, captain my captain, the star-spangled banner, the lord's prayer, the cottage, the deacon's one horse -- [inaudible] the bible, the declaration of independence, the gettysburg address. those various productions of poetry universeally read 50 years ago are replace inside the brave new world by slogans and the reduction of debatable propositions to commands. celebrate diversity, for example. where once we did not exhort, but practiced the celebration of its polar opposite, unity. english literature until the late mid century was largely illusive. it assumed a common knowledge of the bible, the gospels, the constitution, the works of shakespeare and various poets of that region and time. there was that called poetry still written today, but i defy anyone here to quote one line read as recently as last week. and yet we remember for our entire lives that which moved us not by command or by appeal to the intellect, but by resonance with the soul which is as opposed to political bleeps, we all share. the one-horse shay, have you heard of the wonderful one-horse or shay that was bui
casey at the bat, captain my captain, the star-spangled banner, the lord's prayer, the cottage, the deacon's one horse -- [inaudible] the bible, the declaration of independence, the gettysburg address. those various productions of poetry universeally read 50 years ago are replace inside the brave new world by slogans and the reduction of debatable propositions to commands. celebrate diversity, for example. where once we did not exhort, but practiced the celebration of its polar opposite, unity....
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, war lords, ministers, all kinds of people. but the streets are terrible. and they're terrible because they want to keep them terrible because they don't want suicide bombers to come. is that ever going to change? >> that's a poor excuse, i think, for not paying attention to your job running a city and a country. but i think things will change in this country gradually in some cases. the biggest problems in the afghan government and the afghan people have is, things deteriorated from the top down. and we have to fix it that way, from the top down. >> is mafia a fair word to use? >> mafia is an understatement, because this government and the economy and even the smallest things run in circles of groups of people who are monopolizing things. from the presidency, all the way down to the lowest thing that produces some major income for people. the wealth was not spread, management of the country and the big cities is really terrible. and people feel that. that's why people are not helping the taliban. they're standing on the sideli
, war lords, ministers, all kinds of people. but the streets are terrible. and they're terrible because they want to keep them terrible because they don't want suicide bombers to come. is that ever going to change? >> that's a poor excuse, i think, for not paying attention to your job running a city and a country. but i think things will change in this country gradually in some cases. the biggest problems in the afghan government and the afghan people have is, things deteriorated from the...
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and to mention the war lords? >> the warlords are not here. >> very briefly, the goal of the efforts is to build up the congo leaves military. >> that is internal defense. >> the footprint issue is extremely limited. three personnel are part of the u.n. mission to help on information sharing and intelligence issues. with that training under way it was 60 with special forces and they are out. we are one of many players including the french and british about 17,000 u.n. troops in the congo. >> my concern is all of the non state non uniform belligerence coming together against our efforts. is that against our efforts? >> >> we're not talking about america's soldiers on the ground thing gauged against rebel groups. that is not in our game plan number thinking. >> my time is gone. i will yield back. >> we're trying to build capacity. >> mr. johnson? >> the continent africa is the richest in the world in terms of minerals and natural resources. the source of 90% of precious minerals and strategic raw materials with the
and to mention the war lords? >> the warlords are not here. >> very briefly, the goal of the efforts is to build up the congo leaves military. >> that is internal defense. >> the footprint issue is extremely limited. three personnel are part of the u.n. mission to help on information sharing and intelligence issues. with that training under way it was 60 with special forces and they are out. we are one of many players including the french and british about 17,000 u.n....
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>> well, the bible says real clearly to be absent from the body is to be present with the lord. in other words, i instantly go into the presence of god. >> sean: that's it? >> that's it. who delay. you go directly. >> sean: but you believe in hell? >> of course, i do. >> sean: so some people are not instantly. >> the bible says jesus said to the thief on one side of the cross he said lord remember me when you come into the the kingdom and jesus said today, this day you will be in paradise. not tomorrow. not in a year. today. >> sean: so if straight and narrow is the way and few are those who find it, does that mean few get to heaven? >> well, certainly it does. and. >> sean: so that the majority of us then go to hell? >> the issue is this. >> sean: not a great thing to be talking about at christmas time. by the way. >> two doors. this goes to life with eternity with god and this one says eternity without god. >> sean: right. >> if i walk out the door that says eternity without god, do i blame god for that? no. that is my choice. >> sean: right. >> that is my choice. and so i cho
>> well, the bible says real clearly to be absent from the body is to be present with the lord. in other words, i instantly go into the presence of god. >> sean: that's it? >> that's it. who delay. you go directly. >> sean: but you believe in hell? >> of course, i do. >> sean: so some people are not instantly. >> the bible says jesus said to the thief on one side of the cross he said lord remember me when you come into the the kingdom and jesus said...
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gracious god, sovereign lord of history, thank you for the exemplary impact of senator daniel ken inouye on our national history. lord, we are grateful for the excellence that distinguished his significant career for the quiet grace and dignity with which he represented the aloha state. and for the gift of discernment that enabled him to serve you faithfully for the good of america. as we express gratitude for the laudable footprints he left in the sands of time, give us your power to persevere impromptly doing what is right. may the memory of senator inouye's indefatigable faithfulness provide a benchmark for the lives of all who labor for liberty. lord, intensify our dedication to make sacrifices for the good of our nation and world as we put our trust in you to do for us immeasurably, abundantly, above all that we can ask or imagine, according to your power working in and through us. we pray in your sovereign name. amen. >> senator dan inouye was a noble soul. one of the finest men i've ever met. united states senate and entire country are poorer for his loss. i'm honored to join sena
gracious god, sovereign lord of history, thank you for the exemplary impact of senator daniel ken inouye on our national history. lord, we are grateful for the excellence that distinguished his significant career for the quiet grace and dignity with which he represented the aloha state. and for the gift of discernment that enabled him to serve you faithfully for the good of america. as we express gratitude for the laudable footprints he left in the sands of time, give us your power to persevere...
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now, lord, we covered your wisdom on our lives journeys and your strength as we forge forward, committed to building superlatives global unity and peace, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. our first speaker today is represented as a cohost for today's ceremony for the national park service, mr. robert vogel, superintendent of the national mall and memorial garden. [applause] >> good afternoon. on behalf of the national park service, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the world war ii memorial, which is dedicated to the valley of soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who fought in that war. as the superintendent of the national mall and memorial park, i have a true honor of serving as the custodian of this memorial. and that ensuring that the story of the brave men and women who fought in world war ii is told to the millions of visitors who come here each year. we are very pleased to partner with the friends of the national world war ii memorial. and i'd like to thank general kicklighter for his continued friendship and partnership. we and the national parks service share i
now, lord, we covered your wisdom on our lives journeys and your strength as we forge forward, committed to building superlatives global unity and peace, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. our first speaker today is represented as a cohost for today's ceremony for the national park service, mr. robert vogel, superintendent of the national mall and memorial garden. [applause] >> good afternoon. on behalf of the national park service, it is my pleasure to welcome you to...
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. >> the lord loves you whether you're a sinner or you're a saint. he doesn't care. >> there's nothing i've done that god has not forgiven me for. let me ask you a question, is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? >> kill someone. >> god doesn't see it that way. you break one sin, you break all sins. if you are guilty of the least of this, you are guilty of all. if you break one of my commandments, you break them all. so what does it matter what sin you perpetrate? >> hey, chris, would you do lamentations 3:22 to 3:23, please? >> robert fry is a very quiet inmate. he's demanding at times for some of the things such as his legal material and those types of things related to his case but never outspoken and never -- never unruly. >> there are people here who could care less about who we are, but we love them because we love god. it's faith that keeps me from doing stupid things. i don't use drugs, though i can get them. i choose not to. i quit smoking three years ago. and i was a two-pack-a-day smoker, and i've never felt healthier.
. >> the lord loves you whether you're a sinner or you're a saint. he doesn't care. >> there's nothing i've done that god has not forgiven me for. let me ask you a question, is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? >> kill someone. >> god doesn't see it that way. you break one sin, you break all sins. if you are guilty of the least of this, you are guilty of all. if you break one of my commandments, you break them all. so what does it matter what sin...